Terms Starting With J – Fintechzoom.com Dictionary

TermDefinition
J-CurveA curve that shows an initial decline followed by a sharp rise
J-Curve EffectThe phenomenon where a currency devaluation initially worsens the trade balance before improving it
Jack WelchFormer CEO of General Electric
JackpotA large prize
Jackson Hole Economic SymposiumAn annual meeting of central bankers and economists
Jakarta Stock ExchangeThe stock exchange in Jakarta, Indonesia
James H. ClarkCo-founder of Netscape
James M. Buchanan Jr.An economist known for his work on public choice theory
James TobinAn economist known for his work on monetary theory
Jan TinbergenAn economist known for his work on econometrics
January BarometerA theory that the stock market’s performance in January predicts its performance for the rest of the year
January EffectThe tendency for small stocks to outperform in January
Japan Association of Securities Dealers Automated QuotationThe Japanese equivalent of NASDAQ
Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR)A Japanese credit rating agency
Japan ETFAn exchange-traded fund that tracks the Japanese stock market
Japan Inc.A term used to describe the close relationship between the Japanese government and businesses
Japanese Government Bond (JGB)A bond issued by the Japanese government
Japanese HousewivesA term used to describe Japanese retail investors
Japanese Yen (JPY)The currency of Japan
Jarrow Turnbull ModelA model used to price credit derivatives
Jay-ZAn American rapper and businessman
Jean-Baptiste SayA French economist
Jekyll and HydeA term used to describe something with two contrasting aspects
Jensen’s MeasureA measure of risk-adjusted return
Jerome KervielA former trader at Société Générale who was convicted of fraud
Jerry A. HausmanAn American economist
Jesse H. Jones Graduate School Of BusinessA business school at Rice University
Jesse L. LivermoreA famous stock speculator
Jewelry FloaterInsurance that covers jewelry
Jim Cramer (James Cramer)An American television personality and former hedge fund manager
Jim WaltonAn American businessman and heir to the Walmart fortune
JitneyA small bus
JitterSmall price fluctuations
JMD (Jamaican Dollar)The currency of Jamaica
Job Hunting ExpensesExpenses incurred while looking for a job
Job LotA large quantity of goods sold at a discounted price
Job MarketThe market for labor
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS)A survey that measures job openings and labor turnover
JobberA market maker on the London Stock Exchange
Jobless ClaimsClaims for unemployment benefits
Jobless RecoveryA recovery from a recession that is slow to create jobs
Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA)A U.S. tax law
Jobs GrowthAn increase in employment
Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)A benefit paid to people who are unemployed in the UK
Johannesburg Interbank Average Rate (JIBAR)A benchmark interest rate in South Africa
John B. TaylorAn American economist
John BogleFounder of Vanguard Group
John ElkannAn Italian-American businessman
John F. Nash Jr.An American mathematician and economist
John Maynard KeynesA British economist
John R. HicksA British economist
John Stuart MillA British philosopher and economist
Johnson School at Cornell UniversityA business school at Cornell University
JointShared
Joint AccountA bank account held by two or more people
Joint and Several LiabilityA legal term that means that each party is liable for the full amount of a debt
Joint and Survivor AnnuityAn annuity that pays out until the death of the last surviving annuitant
Joint BondA bond issued by two or more entities
Joint CreditCredit extended to two or more people
Joint EndorsementAn endorsement signed by two or more people
Joint LiabilityLiability shared by two or more people
Joint-Life PayoutA payout that continues until the death of the first of two people
Joint Life with Last Survivor AnnuityAn annuity that pays out until the death of the last surviving annuitant
Joint Owned PropertyProperty owned by two or more people
Joint ProbabilityThe probability of two events occurring together
Joint ReturnA tax return filed by a married couple
Joint Return TestA test used to determine if a taxpayer can file a joint return
Joint-Stock CompanyA company whose stock is owned jointly by shareholders
Joint SupplyThe supply of two or more goods that are produced together
Joint TenancyA type of property ownership where two or more people own property together with the right of survivorship
Joint Tenants in Common (JTIC)A type of property ownership where two or more people own property together, but without the right of survivorship
Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship (JTWROS)Same as Joint Tenancy
Joint Venture (JV)A business arrangement between two or more companies
Jointly and SeverallyA legal term that means that each party is liable for the full amount of a debt
Jones ActA U.S. law that regulates maritime commerce
Jordanian Dinar (JOD)The currency of Jordan
Josef AckermannA Swiss banker
Joseph EffectThe tendency for success to breed further success
Joseph SchumpeterAn Austrian economist
Joseph StiglitzAn American economist
JournalA record of financial transactions
Judge Business SchoolA business school at the University of Cambridge
JudgmentA court order
Judgment LienA lien on property as a result of a court judgment
Judgment ProofNot having enough assets to satisfy a judgment
Judgmental Credit AnalysisCredit analysis based on subjective factors
Judicial ForeclosureA type of foreclosure that involves a court process
Judo Business StrategyA business strategy that uses an opponent’s strength against them
Julian RobertsonAn American hedge fund manager
Jumbo CDA large-denomination certificate of deposit
Jumbo LoanA mortgage loan that exceeds conforming loan limits
Jumbo PoolA pool of jumbo loans
Jumpstart our Business Startups Act (JOBS)A U.S. law that eased securities regulations for small businesses
Junior AccountantAn entry-level accountant
Junior Capital Pool (JCP)A type of investment fund
Junior CompanyA small company
Junior DebtDebt that is subordinate to other debt
Junior EquityEquity that is subordinate to other equity
Junior MortgageA mortgage that is subordinate to another mortgage
Junior SecurityA security that is subordinate to another security
Junk BondA high-yield bond
Junk FeesHidden or excessive fees
Juris Doctor (JD)A law degree
Jurisdiction RiskThe risk of legal or regulatory changes in a particular jurisdiction
Just CompensationFair market value
Just In Case (JIC)Inventory held as a buffer against unexpected demand
Just In Time (JIT)An inventory management system that minimizes inventory
Just Say No DefenseA takeover defense
Justified WageA fair wage